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“Walk like madd”

Posted 5/10/23

On Saturday, May 20th, MADD RI will hold its annual Walk Like MADD event to raise awareness and funds to eliminate drunk and drugged driving in Rhode Island. The event will begin at 9:30AM at Colt …

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“Walk like madd”

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On Saturday, May 20th, MADD RI will hold its annual Walk Like MADD event to raise awareness and funds to eliminate drunk and drugged driving in Rhode Island. The event will begin at 9:30AM at Colt State Park, Bristol, Rhode Island in honor of Tori Lynn Andreozzi.

Tori Lynn Andreozzi passed away on November 1, 2022, after a 19-year battle for survival.  On March 26, 2003, at age twelve, Tori was struck by a hit and run impaired driver walking home from her school bus stop. Tori’s mother, Cathy Andreozzi, has worked tirelessly to educate drivers on the risks of impairment over the past two decades, she shares Tori’s legacy by asking others to “pay it forward”. Pay It Forward was Tori’s favorite movie, and she fully embraced this message by offering extraordinary random acts of kindness, especially for a child of her age.  Cathy Andreozzi continues her commitment to education throughout the state by leading town hall-style panel discussions called The Ripple Effect: A Community Conversation aimed to provide an open an honest dialogue about the epidemic of impaired driving. These open meetings  include members of the healthcare community, law enforcement, prevention, and traffic safety professionals. Cathy Andreozzi’s message has been consistent, “Recognize that there is a choice in every moment, find the courage to make a difference, and sustain hope for the future.”

“Our goal is that there will be no more victims; no families should suffer the loss or injury of a loved one due to this preventable crime.  Here in the Ocean State the percentage of victims who lose their lives to impaired driving is far above the national average. We need to work together to make it known that impaired driving is unacceptable, and actively prevent these tragedies,” said Wesley Pennington, MADD RI’s State Program Manager.

Those interested in participating in this year’s Walk Like MADD event or making a donation can visit www.walklikemadd.org.

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